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This manual covers procedures, diseases and disorders, and neonatal pharmacology, providing rapidly retrievable answers on the basic and advanced management of the neonate.
EditorTricia Lacy Gomella, MD Part-Time Assistant Professor of Pediatrics The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, MDAssociate EditorsM. Douglas Cunningham, MD Clinical Professor of Pediatrics School of Medicine University of California, Irvine Consulting Neonatologist University of California Medical Center Orange, CAFabien G. Eyal, MD Professor of Pediatrics Chief and Louise Lenoir Locke Professor of Neonatology Medical Director, Intensive Care Nurseries University of South Alabama Children's and Women's Hospital Mobile, ALConsulting EditorDeborah Tuttle, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Attending Neonatologist Christiana Care Health Services Wilmington, DEwww.neonatologybook.com
The best quick-reference guide to treating common and rare problems in newborns--completely updated to reflect the latest research and advances 4 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW! "This is the sixth edition...of this now tested quick reference guide which has become the preferred pocket reference for students and residents working in newborn medicine....The section of on-call problems, unique to this type of manual, reviews over 30 problems that might confront on-call physicians at night or on weekends....This is the best of the softcover, quick reference guides in neonatology....It is updated frequently and each edition becomes more comprehensive without becoming unwieldy....This one is the best of the general handbooks especially as an on-call reference."-- Doody's Review Service For more than two decades, Neonatologyhas been the field's go-to guide for practical, up-to-date, and readily-accessible information on basic and advanced management techniques for the neonate. Featuring a logical outline approach that highlights essential information, this quick reference covers everything you need to know about on-call neonatal problems, procedures, diseases and disorders, and pharmacology. Features The On-Call Problems section presents more than 30 common and serious patient management issues and provides guidelines for rapid diagnosis and treatment -- covering everything from Abnormal Blood Gas to Vasospasms Extensively revised Pharmacology section features one of the most comprehensive lists of medications available in any manual New chapters include coverage of Newborn Screening, Blood Component Therapy, Management of the Late Preterm, and Complementary and Alternative Medical Therapies Additions to the Appendix include an updated blood pressure table, new growth charts, and isolation guideline table
Emergency Medications and Therapy for Neonates Contributors Preface Section I: Basic Management 1. Antepartum and Intrapartum Fetal Assessment 2. Obstetric Anesthesia and the Neonate 3. Resuscitation of the Newborn 4. Assessment of Gestational Age 5. Newborn Physical Examination 6. Temperature Regulation 7. Respiratory Management 8. Body Water, Fluid and Electrolytes 9. Nutritional Management 10. Neonatal Radiology 11. Infant Transport 12. Blood Component Therapy 13. ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) 14. Newborn Screening 15. Studies for Neurologic Evaluation 16. Management of the Extremely Low Birthweight Infact 17. Management of the Late Preterm Infant 18. Follow Up of High Risk Infants 19. Complementary and Alternative Medical Therapies in Neonatology 20. Neonatal Bioethics Section II: Procedures 21. Arterial Access: Arterial Puncture (Radial Artery Puncture) 22. Arterial Access: Percutaneous Arterial Cathererization 23. Arterial Access: Umbilical Arterial Catheterization 24. Bladder Aspiration (Suprapubic Urine Collection) 25. Bladder Catheterization 26. Chest Tube Placement (Thoracostomy Tubes) 27. Defibrillation and Cardioversion 28. Endotracheal Intubation 29. Exchange Transfusion 30. Gastric Intubation 31. Heelstick (Capillary Blood Sampling) 32. Lumbar Puncture (Spinal Tap) 33. Paracentesis (Abdominal) 34. Pericardiocentesis 35. Venous Access: Intraosseous Infusion 36. Venous Access: Percutaneous Central Venous Catheterization 37. Venous Access: Percutaneous Venous Catheterization 38. Venous Access: Umbilical Vein Catheterization 39. Venous Access: Venipuncture (Phlebotomy) Section III: On-Call Problems 40. Abnormal Blood Gas 41. Apnea and Bradycardia 42. Arrhythmia 43. Bloody Stool 44. Counseling Parents Before High Risk Delivery 45. Cyanosis 46. Death of an Infant 47. Eye Discharge (Conjunctivitis) 48. Gastric Aspirates (Residuals) 49. Gastrointestinal Bleeding from the Upper Tract 50. Hyperbilirubinemia, Direct (Conjugated Hyperbilirubinemia) 51. Hyperbilirubinemia, Indirect (Unconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia) 52. Hyperglycemia 53. Hyperkalemia 54. Hypertension 55. Hypoglycemia 56. Hypokalemia 57. Hyponatermia 58. Hypotension and Shock 59. Is the Infant Ready for Discharge? 60. No Stool in 48 Hours 61. No Urine in 24 Hours 62. Pneumoperitoneum 63. Pneumothorax 64. Polycythemia 65. Poor Perfusion 66. Post Delivery Antibiotics 67. Pulmonary Hemorrhage 68. Rash and Dermatologic Problems 69. Sedation and Analgesia in a Neonate 70. Seizure Activity 71. Traumatic Birth (Birth Trauma) 72. Vasospasms and Thromboembolism Section IV: Diseases and Disorders 73. ABO Incompatability 74. Air Leak Syndromes 75. Anemia 76. Apnea and Periodic Breathing 77. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia 78. Calcium Disorders (Hypocalcemia, Hypercalcemia) 79. Chlamydia Infection 80. Common Multiple Congenital Anomaly Syndromes 81. Congenital Heart Disease 82. Disorders of Sex Development 83. Enterovirus and Parechovirus 84. Eye Disorders of the Newborn 85. Gonorrhea 86. Hematuria 87. Hepatitis 88. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) 89. Hyaline Membrane Disease (Respiratory Distress Syndrome) 90. Hydrocephalus and Ventriculomegaly 91. Hyperbilirubinemia, (Direct) Conjugated Hyperbilirubinemnia 92. Hyperbilirubinemia, (Indirect) Nonconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia 93. Inborn Errors of Metabolism with Acute Neonatal Onset 94. Infact of a Diabetic Mother 95. Infant of a Drug Abusing Mother 96. Intracranial Hemorrhages 97. Intrauterine Growth Restriction 98. Lyme Disease and Pregnancy 99. Magnesium Disorders (Hypomagnesemia, Hypermagnesemia) 100. Meconium Aspiration 101. Meningitis 102. MRSA Infections of the Neonate 103. Multiple Gestation 104. Necrotizing Enterocolitis and Spontaneous Intestinal Perforation 105. Neural Tube Defects 106. Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Problems
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